Obviously, that didn't exactly go according to plan -- though for excellent reasons. The site quickly got way too interesting, and the people I was working with (my co-creator John Geraci and our super-talented CTO Cory Forsyth, and then our first wave of investors and early employees) were all just too stimulating to hand off to a new CEO. And the fact was I couldn't really get the problems we were trying to solve out of my head -- even if I'd wanted to go back to writing a new book. So my tenure as CEO ended up lasting much longer than I had intended. And though I did in fact finally start writing the new book a few months ago (more about that in another post), I had convinced myself that I could run a 20-person company and write a book at the same.
But then I got introduced to Mark Josephson, who was at the time president of the ad network company Seavast, and who had helped build About.com before that. We hit it off very quickly, and it was immediately clear to me that he would bring a set of skills and experience to the CEO job that I didn't have, skills that in many ways were more suited to where outside.in was in its evolution as a business. Fortunately for us, he saw a similar opportunity in outside.in, and a few weeks ago he officially joined us as CEO. We're announcing it today, along with a $3 million round of financing that we just closed on Monday.
My new role at outside.in will be as an active Executive Chairman -- I'm still very much involved in the day-to-day business, but trying to leave open the mornings for writing. If all goes well, you'll see a steady flow of new features and partnerships from outside.in through the year, and then a new book from me in early 2009. So good news all around!
Expecting this upcoming book with great excitement. And waiting to see Montreal, Canada, added to outside.in! Keep up the excellent work. -- A delighted Ghost Map reader
Posted by: Hugo Hardy | May 20, 2008 at 07:29 PM
Hi Steven,
I just wanted to drop you a quick note to say how much I enjoyed your presentation at the Media Bistro Circus. I think you are really onto something with Outside.in; as a fellow Park Slope resident, I certainly appreciate the effort.
Sincerely,
Jason Fox
Sr. Product Development Manager
Time Inc. Interactive
jason_fox@timeinc.com
Posted by: Jason Fox | May 22, 2008 at 12:17 PM
Hi Steven
I´m from Brazil, i study Pedagogy and i saw your interview about computer and technology during a disciplines of the college: "Cognitive Development and Computers". We watched the Tv program "Roda Viva" when you came to Brazil to the event "Campus party".
the link to see the interview is http://br.youtube.com/watch?v=925P_kIXi4w
Ps: Sorry about my English! I don´t know to write very well in English only a litle the Portuguese(i´m kidding)and french.
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